behavior
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ǔ sh ǒ ut ó uz ú, which means to raise your hand and move your foot. It's easy to describe. It comes from Han Yu's correspondence with people in the Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu, Tang Dynasty, wrote in his book "when dealing with subjects and people's letters": "is it true that a person who knows how powerful he is is is not sad for his poverty, but forgets to raise his hand and work hard to turn the waves?"
Idiom usage
It's easy for me to help you. It's just a matter of hand and foot. Wang Zengqi: "he seizes the opportunity and works steadily. He knows that money is good. It's not easy to survive. Every move will cost." Chapter 30 of Chen Zhongshi's White Deer Plain: "Heiwa's speech begins to appear elegant, and his actions also show a kind of elegant demeanor."
behavior
make no distinction between right and wrong - wú jiàn shì fēi
what the heart wishes one 's hands accomplish - suì xīn yīng shǒu
Carving insects and seal characters - diāo chóng kè zhuàn
one 's power has been transferred into the hands of others - dà quán páng luò